ZCF "Bloody Good Bloke" Award

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Just listening to Taibu on commentary he's so full of praise for PJ Moor. Some highlights:
  • He's supremely patriotic
  • He's always in the nets, always practising
  • He has a lot of goals and things he wants to achieve for his country
  • Is a very positive person, of good character
  • Keen and willing to learn
  • Gave a great speech to the playing group


I think PJ Moor should be the first recipient of the ZCF "Bloody Good Bloke" award. And just as I write this he hold on to a catch too.

Any other "Bloody Good Blokes"??




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I nominate ZIMDOGGY for a "Bloody Good Bloke" Award for obvious reasons.
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What Eugene said.
Im a good bloke and I deserve this award.Fuck PJ. Guy cost us today.
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ZIMDOGGY wrote:What Eugene said.
Im a good bloke and I deserve this award.Fuck PJ. Guy cost us today.
That's harsh. Fine he missed a few chances. So he doesn't get a knighthood. Doesn't mean he's not a bloody good bloke though.

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Can't be that patrotic he was looking to play for Ireland not long ago :D
Glad he's in the mix now though, he's certainly one of our future stars along with Ryan Burl (from a batting point of view).

Chris Mpofu shouldn't be anywhere near this side off what I've seen from him today.

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His finest piece of wicket keeping when it counted most. Well done PJ Moor.

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Yeah big play from PJ in a big moment .....

Maybe another 'tough guy' in our midst ???
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Yeah. Cremer/Tiripano/Moor/Madziva do seem like tough guys.

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brmtaylor.com admin wrote:Yeah. Cremer/Tiripano/Moor/Madziva do seem like tough guys.

Maybe Tino as well .....
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No mention of Utseya? He was the ultimate tough guy!

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